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This way both the .c and .h files have the same name, and all of the code imported from the "libsha1" implementation is in filenames matching libsha1.*. This also gives me room to make my own notmuch_sha1 wrapper functions in sha1.c.
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Carl Worth <cworth@cworth.org> is the primary author of Notmuch.
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But there's really not much that he's done. There's been a lot of
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standing on shoulders here:
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William Morgan deserves credit for providing the primary inspiration
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for Notmuch with his program Sup (http://sup.rubyforge.org/).
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Some people have contributed code that has made it into Notmuch
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without their specific knowledge (but with their full permission
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thanks to the GNU General Public License). This includes:
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Brian Gladman (with Mikhail Gusarov <dottedmag@dottedmag.net>)
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Implementation of SHA-1 (nice and small) (libsha1.c)
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Jeffrey Stedfast
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Parsing of myriad date formats in email messages (date.c)
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Please see the various files in the Notmuch distribution for
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individual copyright statements.
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And of course, though their code isn't distributed here, Notmuch would
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be not much of anything without the contributors to Xapian, the search
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engine that does the really heavy lifting, as well as the various
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system libraries, compilers, and the kernel that make it all work
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(thanks GNU, thanks Linux). Thanks to everyone who has played a part!
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Here is an incomplete list of other people that have made
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contributions to Notmuch (whether by code, bug reporting/fixes,
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ideas, inspiration, testing or feedback):
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Martin Krafft
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Keith Packard
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Jamey Sharp
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